Irish government doesn't expect the number of arriving Ukrainians to reduce

Irish government doesn't expect the number of arriving Ukrainians to reduce

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The transcript discusses the migration of roughly 100,000 Ukrainians to Ireland, with 80,000 still residing there. Ireland has provided them with accommodation, education, healthcare, and employment. The speaker anticipates a reduction in future migration as Ireland aligns its offerings with other Western European countries. However, the unpredictability of the war in Ukraine, particularly President Putin's potential use of migration as a weapon, poses challenges. Ukrainians cite Ireland's English-speaking environment and distance from Russia as reasons for choosing it. The hope is for a successful resolution to the war, allowing Ukrainians to consider returning home.

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